WEBVTT SULA: I’M GLAD HE’S SAFE. DON’T DO THAT AT HOME. SHAUN: JUST PAY THE FEE. MARGARET: IT IS GOING TO BE COLD. IT’S ALREADY KIND OF COLD. WE ARE IN THE LOW TO MID 30’S IN THE NORTH SHORE. MID-30’S TO LOW 40’S SOUTH. THE BIG CONCERN IS WHAT WILL BE HAPPENING AS WE GO INTO THURSDAY. HERE IS A LOOK, COLD IN THE MORNING, FROST EXPECTED. IT’S ALREADY 32 DEGREES IN HAMMOND. COOL TOMORROW, HIGH TEMPERATURES MID 60’S. A LIGHT SWEATER OR JACKET, NOT MUCH. RAIN IS LIKELY ON THURSDAY. A MARGINAL RISK OF EXCESSIVE RAINFALL. AT THIS POINT, IT’S LOOKING LIKE ONE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN. MARGINAL RISK OF SEVERE STORMS. REALLY, INDICATING POTENTIAL FOR SOME OF THE WEATHER. INCLUDING HAIL, DAMAGING WINDS, EVEN POTENTIAL FOR A TORNADO. HERE’S WHAT’S HAPPENING NOW, NOT MUCH. WE HAVE HIGH CLOUDS BEGINNING TO MOVE IN. CLOUDS AT NIGHT PERMIT YOUR TEMPERATURES FROM DROPPING AS MUCH. TO THE WEST, THAT’S WHERE THE CLOUDS ARE. THEY WILL BE MOVING IN OVERNIGHT INTO TOMORROW. WE ARE LOOKING AT THE RISK FOR SEVERE STORMS AS WE GO INTO THURSDAY. THE CONCERN THAT YOU COULD HAVE AN ISOLATED TORNADO, HAIL, AND DAMAGING WINDS. WE ARE WATCHING A SYSTEM IN THE NORTHWEST THAT WILL MOVE SOUTHEAST. THIS UPPER-LEVEL LOW IS MOVING INTO MEXICO AND WILL PUSH INTO TEXAS WITH A STRONG AREA OF LOW PRESSURE DEVELOPING. LET’S LOOK AT OUR FORECAST MODEL, THIS IS OUR STORM TRACKER. UC HEALTH WE ARE PICKING UP A SOUTHERLY FLOW. CLOUDS BEGIN TO INCREASE IN THE MORNING. DURING THE DAY, OFF AND ON CLOUDS, A LITTLE BIT WARMER, WE WILL BE IN THE MID 60’S. AS WE GO INTO WEDNESDAY NIGHT, WE HAVE CLOUDS IN THE MORNING ON THURSDAY. STRONG SOUTHEAST WIND DEVELOPING AT ABOUT 20-25 MILES PER HOUR. A FEW SHOWERS DEVELOPING. AT 2:00, WE HAVE STRONG STORMS WITH LOCALLY HEAVY RAIN MOVING INTO THE METRO. IF YOU HAVE TO DRIVE I-10 BETWEEN BATON ROUGE AND KENNER, FORGET ABOUT IT. SAME THING I 12 BETWEEN BATON ROUGE AND HAMMOND. IT LOOKS ROUGH. TO THE NORTH SHORE, THREE :00, THAT’S HEAVY RAIN OVER TANGIPAHOA PARISH, WASHINGTON, ST. TAMMANY, RIGHT INTO THE CAUSEWAY, INTO THE METRO. WATCH THE METRO. I’M SEEING POTENTIAL THAT YOU COULD SEE DRAINING OCCURRING -- TRAINING OCCURRING. THAT’S WHERE YOU COULD HAVE EXCESSIVE RAINFALL. LOOK HOW IT CONTINUES INTO WASHINGTON PARISH, SAINT TAMMANY PARISH, THEN LOOK AT SOUTH MISSISSIPPI. THAT’S A ROUGH GO INTO THE EVENING THURSDAY. WE CAN LOOK AT THE BIG PICTURE. WE ARE WATCHING A FRONTAL BOUNDARY TO AROUND -- TO THE WEST WITH LOW PRESSURE. THAT’S WHAT’S MOVING TO THE EAST AND WILL CAUSE RAIN INTO THURSDAY. HOW MUCH RAIN ARE WE TALKING ABOUT? IN THIS FORECAST MODEL, ONE T TWO INCHES. IF WE HAVE THE SETUP SHOWING UP IN SOME OF OUR FORECAST MODELS, THE REAL POTENTIAL TO GET HEAVIER RAIN. HIGH TEMPERATURE TODAY 57 DEGREES. AS WE LOOK AT THE CURRENT TEMPERATURE, IT IS 42, BEGINNING TO PICK UP A SOUTHEAST WIND. THE HUMIDITY IS FAIRLY LOW. TOMORROW MORNING, LOW TO MID 30’S NORTH SHORE. I EXPECT FROST. SOUTH SHORE, MID 30’S TO THE LOW 40’S. LOOK AT HOW THESE TEMPERATURES ARE CHANGING. IT IS COOLER THAN WE WERE AT THIS TIME YESTERDAY. GET READY FOR A COLD MORNING. AS YOU LOOK AT THE FORECAST, SOME FROST OVERNIGHT INTO THE MORNING. TEMPERATURES ARE NOT GOING TO WARM UP QUICKLY. HIGHS ARE EXPECTED TO BE IN THE MID 60’S. THURSDAY IS OUR CONCERN DAY. 100% CHANCE OF RAIN. CLOUDY ON FR

Morning lows drop into the low to mid 30s Northshore with some frost. Lows South Shore will range from the mid 30s to near 40. Some frost possible. Increasing clouds Wednesday with highs in the mid 60s. The weather goes downhill Thursday. Marginal risk severe storms. The risk is for damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornadoes. There is also a marginal risk excessive rainfall.

Morning lows drop into the low to mid 30s Northshore with some frost. Lows South Shore will range from the mid 30s to near 40. Some frost possible. Increasing clouds Wednesday with highs in the mid 60s. The weather goes downhill Thursday. Marginal risk severe storms. The risk is for damaging winds, large hail and isolated tornadoes. There is also a marginal risk excessive rainfall.